2011 Honda Odyssey Accessories and Parts

Honda introduced a concept version of the 2011 Odyssey minivan at the Chicago Auto
Show. Unlike the design of the all new for 2011 Toyota Sienna that Family Car Guide describes as ""steady as she goes"", the
design of the fourth generation Odyssey dramatically departs from conventional minivan
styling. Its low and wide stance is highlighted by a "lightning-bolt" beltline that
distinguishes the vehicle's profile.

Compared to the current Odyssey, the concept version of the 2011 Honda Odyssey minivan
offers a slightly lower roofline (-1.0 inch) and wider stance (+1.4 inch). This
results in a sleeker, stronger and more dynamic presence. This newfound sleekness
hints that the next Odyssey will be even more fun-to-drive.

Enhanced aerodynamics and advanced power train technologies will contribute to a
much improved fuel economy for the all new 2011 Honda Odyssey. The 2011 Odyssey
minivan is expected to achieve an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 19 city/28
highway miles-per gallon on select models compared to the 2010 Honda Odyssey Touring
and Honda Odyssey EX minivan that are rated at 17/25 mpg, and the 2010 Honda Odyssey
LX minivan at 16/23.

According to Family Car Guide, Honda has dropped plans for a diesel version
of the 2011 Odyssey Minivan but still plans to offer a hybrid 2011 Odyssey minivan.

Honda tells us that current Odyssey lovers can rest assured that everything they
expect from an Odyssey—from functionality to sophistication to comfort, has been
taken to higher levels in the 2011 Odyssey Minivan.

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1995 Honda first introduced the Odyssey in 1995. Back then, the minivan was
based on the popular Accord sedan and was available with only a 4-cylinder engine.
Unlike conventional minivans, the original Odyssey's rear doors opened like a car's
doors instead of sliding back as most vans' doors operate.

1999 The Odyssey underwent a major redesign for the 1999 model year. The
minivan grew substantially in size - offering a V-6 engine and conventional sliding
minivan doors.

2005 The minivan was last redesigned for the 2005 model year. That generation
sported the top-of-the-line Touring model which featured extra amenities.